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Netizens are actively discussing the complexities surroundingNewJeans contract termination penalties.
However, we will proceed with the scheduled commitments and obligations that have already been arranged.
We are deeply grateful to the advertisers who have always supported us.

I also want to assure them that theres no need to worry.
We have no intention of causing harm to others due to the contract termination."
Adding to this, Haerin stated,“Ive seen many articles about penalty fees.

Minji also emphasized during the press conference that their decision to leave stemmed from significant internal changes within ADOR.
Reactions fromnetizensinclude:
“The contract violation was committed by HYBE.”
“Straightforward and clear.”

“This is correct.
What did NewJeans violate for people to be talking about penalty fees?”
“Thats absolutely right.

The kids are so sharp and admirable.”
The fault lies with HYBE, so why should they pay a penalty?”
“But isnt terminating the contract itself a violation?”

Theres so much evidence of HYBE outright damaging the artists' image."
“HYBE should be the one paying the penalty fees.”
“Wait… is this really true, though?

Im curioushas there ever been a case where someone left and was truly free afterward?”
“Exactly, HYBE abandoned them first, and theres evidence to prove it.”
“HYBE will almost definitely file a lawsuit, but I think the court would side with NewJeans.”

“Is a contract a joke…?
The kids are the only ones suffering from the adults fights.”
What are your thoughts?

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